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The Executioner
Label | Penultimate Press – PP34 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition |
Barcode | 2090504620024 |
Country | UK |
Released | 06 May 2018 |
Genre | Electronic, Classical |
Style | Contemporary, Experimental |
A1 | The Walnut Tree Waves In The Wind | |
A2 | Woman, You Are Pregnant (Woman One) | |
A3 | The Eternal Soldier - Help Him! | |
A4 | Field Recording | |
A5 | In The Spring Night, Hoarfrost Falls | |
A6 | Child’s Play | |
B1 | The Marble Picture | |
B2 | Addamaria | |
B3 | Compiege Soldier | |
B4 | Confessions Of A Hallow | |
B5 | The Execution | |
B6 | The Next Moment In History Belongs To Us |
Cello – Gunnar Kvaran
Design – Maja Larsson
Executive-Producer – Mark Harwood
Flute – Michala Petri
Mastered By – Giuseppe Ielasi
Photography By – Freddy Tornberg
Piano – Hanne Petri
Violin – Kanny Sambleben
Voice – Bodil Hojsgaard
Design – Maja Larsson
Executive-Producer – Mark Harwood
Flute – Michala Petri
Mastered By – Giuseppe Ielasi
Photography By – Freddy Tornberg
Piano – Hanne Petri
Violin – Kanny Sambleben
Voice – Bodil Hojsgaard
Edition of 500 copies housed in reverse board jackets with printed gloss inner sleeve.
First in a series of two releases unveiling the previously unissued soundtracks made for the films of Ursula Reuter Christiansen by her partner and collaborator Henning Christiansen. Assembled from the original master tapes sourced from the Henning Christiansen Archive by Mark Harwood.
The Executioner (Skarpretteren) is Ursula’s first film from 1971 and is now considered one of the most important works of early Danish feminist art. This release also features nature sounds recorded for the film on the island of Moen.
First in a series of two releases unveiling the previously unissued soundtracks made for the films of Ursula Reuter Christiansen by her partner and collaborator Henning Christiansen. Assembled from the original master tapes sourced from the Henning Christiansen Archive by Mark Harwood.
The Executioner (Skarpretteren) is Ursula’s first film from 1971 and is now considered one of the most important works of early Danish feminist art. This release also features nature sounds recorded for the film on the island of Moen.
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